The “Summer of '69” singer and Grimaldi, a trustee and co-founder of The Bryan Adams Foundation, welcomed their second baby girl in London this week, Adams rep confirms to CNN.

"Lula Rosylea decided to arrive at tea time,” Adams said in a statement. “Rosylea is cockney-rhyming-slang in London for 'a cup of tea' and the name Lula comes from Gene Vincent's song ‘Be-Bop-A-Lula.’ ”

The couple’s firstborn, Mirabella Bunny, will turn 2 in April.

“Thanks to everyone for the kind wishes,” he tweeted on Friday. “Baby and mama are doing well.”